It seemed another little fellow wished to tag along. One of Khavur's head shifted its gaze towards the crawly one, full of armor and spines and limbs. What a funny creature. They all were, really. And now their little circus parade was going to go hunting! How exciting. What was hunting, exactly?
Khavur followed the command of Orthoclase-Alpha, its belly having a little celebration at the prospect of eating, while the colors of its skin when raving mad at the dull yet exhilarating sensation of being alive at last. One face, the large-horned, held a gruff resting expression, as Khavur didn't really want to focus on the muscles in that face. Instead, Khavur's attention was on the small-horned face. It made the face idly hum, just to feel the vibration in its throat, and hear the buzzing, reverent tune bounding around in its skull.
The big purple friend asked for designations. Khavur didn't quite understand that the question wasn't meant for it.
"Kha-vvvv-ur," it whispered, entirely to itself, with its large-horned head so as not to disturb the humming of the other head.
"Long... long nam."
And with that, after Orthoclase-Alpha the beast had trailed.
- exit to THREAD (when it's made ;3) -
@Vargas @Orthoclase-Alpha @V-Zoisite-One (visibility)
Labradorite, helped to its feet by the Leviathan, stared up at it with it’s luminescent, spidery stare. It felt comforted, somewhat, if only by the presence of a guardian figure. The closest it had to one, anyways, save for Alpha, who had gone hunting along with two of it’s siblings.
Then it’s sibling started saying something and- Oh! It was supposed to be saying something too, wasn’t it? It was a really long word, hard to say, but it could try!
“Vee Lab-ah-door-ite One!” It chirped, still staring up at Vargas, it's tail wagging slightly. That was what he'd wanted, right?
As distracted as always, Labradorite's attention was quickly drawn elsewhere. It still wanted to play, especially with it's new sibling, the one that resembled itself, but they were high up out of it's reach! It could try though, couldn't it? It trotted over to where Nidhogg was, slowly this time, so it wouldn't trip. It paced the bottom of the wall, still figuring out how exactly it could even get to Nidhogg. Excited little chirps and squeaks escaped it, slowly growing louder and more frequent as it got more frustrated.
@Vargas @Nidhogg